While the Tibetan National Uprising is coming up on Saturday, all the 80 Tibetan youth activists in New Delhi have been detained on the Friday morning! The young Tibetan activists stormed into the Chinese Embassy on the eve of the Tibetan National Uprising day, i.e., March 10 and all of them have been detained.

Lhakar as prominently known in the Tibetan community for every Wednesday as a mark of a revolution to dedicate the day of the week just for Tibet, bluntly translates to White Wednesday. Here is a Tibetan immigrant in London who dedicates every Wednesday to raise awareness about Tibet issue through a peaceful demonstration in front of the Chinese Embassy there.

Tibetan man now faces up to 15 years in prison for approaching law to protect the ethnic language, Tibetan which is being suppressed everywhere across the country with the promotion of Mandarin in Schools and offices. Tashi Wangchuk tried to approach the constitutional rights defined to protect the ethnic Tibetan language and his journey was published in a video report by New York Times in 2015.

A former Chinese captive Tibetan video activist, Dhondup Wangchen has safely escaped to United States of America according to the press release and arrived in San Francisco in the afternoon of December 25. The Tibetan activist reunited with his wife and children in the United States after more than ten years.